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The professional practice as well as the academic discipline of
planning has been fundamentally re-invented all over the world in
recent decades. In this astonishing transition, the thinking and
scholarship of Patsy Healey appears as a constantly recurring
influence and inspiration around the globe. The purpose of this
book is to present, discuss and celebrate Healey's seminal
contributions to the development of the theory and practice of
spatial planning. The volume contains a selection of 13 less
readily available, but nevertheless, key texts by Healey, which
have been selected to represent the trajectory of Patsy's work
across the several decades of her research career. 12 original
chapters by a wide range of invited contributors take the ideas in
the reprinted papers as points of departure for their own work,
tracing out their continuing relevance for contemporary and future
directions in planning scholarship. In doing so, these chapters
tease out the themes and interests in Healey's work which are still
highly relevant to the planning project. The title - Connections -
symbolises relationality, possibly the most outstanding element
linking Patsy's ideas. The book showcases the wide international
influence of Patsy's work and celebrates the whole trajectory of
work to show how many of her ideas on for instance the role of
theory in planning, processes of change, networking as a mode of
governance, how ideas spread, and ways of thinking planning
democratically were ahead of their time and are still of
importance.
Dilemmas of Sustainable Urban Development offers valuable insights
into a difficult line of work whose practice inevitably requires a
confrontation with fundamental conflicts between divergent goals,
and therefore also demands difficult choices and compromises. With
contributions from leading academics and expert practitioners, this
book provides readers with diverse international case studies which
highlight and examine the concrete challenges of practicing
sustainable urban development. The examples in this book touch upon
all aspects of sustainable urban development work, from City Hall
to the local park. All of the cases unfold in their own specific
contexts under particular circumstances-but from each one of them
there are general lessons that can be used to inform practice. This
book is essential reading for anyone who is active as a student,
researcher, or practitioner in the field of urban development.
This book brings together a number of highly innovative and
thought provoking contributions from European researchers in
territorial governance-related fields such as human geography,
planning studies, sociology, and management studies. The
contributions share the ambition of highlighting troubling
contemporary tendencies where spatial planning and territorial
governance can be seen to circumscribe or subvert due democratic
practice and the democratic ethos. The book also functions as an
introduction to some of the central strands of contemporary
political philosophy, discussing their relevance for the wider
field of planning studies and the development of new planning
practices."
Dilemmas of Sustainable Urban Development offers valuable insights
into a difficult line of work whose practice inevitably requires a
confrontation with fundamental conflicts between divergent goals,
and therefore also demands difficult choices and compromises. With
contributions from leading academics and expert practitioners, this
book provides readers with diverse international case studies which
highlight and examine the concrete challenges of practicing
sustainable urban development. The examples in this book touch upon
all aspects of sustainable urban development work, from City Hall
to the local park. All of the cases unfold in their own specific
contexts under particular circumstances-but from each one of them
there are general lessons that can be used to inform practice. This
book is essential reading for anyone who is active as a student,
researcher, or practitioner in the field of urban development.
Sustainable Stockholm provides a historical overview of Stockholm's
environmental development, and also discusses a number of
cross-disciplinary themes presenting the urban sustainability work
behind Stockholm's unique position, and importantly the question of
how well Stockholm's practices can be exported and transposed to
other places and contexts. By using the case of Stockholm as the
pivot of discussions, Sustainable Stockholm investigates the core
issues of sustainable urban environmental development and planning,
in all their entanglements. The book shows how intersecting fields
such as urban planning and architecture, traffic planning, land-use
regulation, building, waste management, regional development, water
management, infrastructure engineering-together and in
combination-have contributed to making Stockholm Europe's
"greenest" city.
This book brings together a number of highly innovative and
thought provoking contributions from European researchers in
territorial governance-related fields such as human geography,
planning studies, sociology, and management studies. The
contributions share the ambition of highlighting troubling
contemporary tendencies where spatial planning and territorial
governance can be seen to circumscribe or subvert due democratic
practice and the democratic ethos. The book also functions as an
introduction to some of the central strands of contemporary
political philosophy, discussing their relevance for the wider
field of planning studies and the development of new planning
practices."
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Deleuze and the City (Paperback)
Helene Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson, Jonathan Metzger
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R877
R779
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The city as complex compound of cultural and natural forces and
flows is characterised in multifarious and contradictory ways. A
city is never just a transforming built environment of a particular
scale or global reputation, but located, specific, differentiated
and impossible to grasp in all its complexity. The 16 contributors
to this collection re-deploy conceptual tools of Deleuze and
Guattari, and demonstrate in many instances how these tools can be
altered and revised to meet the problematic urban fields in
question. This also means calling on the legacy of Deleuze and
Guattari by way of those thinkers and practitioners who follow
after, and who have augmented and altered their project. Deleuze
and the City asks what a city can do, how its human and non-human
relations can be made sufficiently durable, how we can make
ourselves worthy of our encounters in the city, how we might expand
and contract its influence, and participate in the formation of
affirmative rather than destructive subjective, social and
environmental ecologies.
Sustainable Stockholm provides a historical overview of Stockholm's
environmental development, and also discusses a number of
cross-disciplinary themes presenting the urban sustainability work
behind Stockholm's unique position, and importantly the question of
how well Stockholm's practices can be exported and transposed to
other places and contexts. By using the case of Stockholm as the
pivot of discussions, Sustainable Stockholm investigates the core
issues of sustainable urban environmental development and planning,
in all their entanglements. The book shows how intersecting fields
such as urban planning and architecture, traffic planning, land-use
regulation, building, waste management, regional development, water
management, infrastructure engineering-together and in
combination-have contributed to making Stockholm Europe's
"greenest" city.
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